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The Times - 19/04/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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FROM OUR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Racing Correspondent, From Our Boxing Correspondent, FROM A RACKETS CORRESPONDENT, From a Staff Reporter, From Our Home Department Reporter-, FROM OUR SCIENCE REPORTER, FROM OUR ESTATES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Political Correspondent, From Our Science Reporter, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Transport Correspondent, FROM OUR CHURCHES CORRESPONDENT, From Our Labour Staff, From Our Own Correspondent-, FROM OUR CHESS CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR COMMONWEALTH STAFF, From Our Defence Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent-, FROM OUR BROADCASTING REPORTER, From Our Middle East Correspondent-, FROM OUR LATIN AMERICA CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our City Editor, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR SHIPPING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Air Correspondent, From A Special Correspondent, FROM OUR CITY EDITOR, From Our Correspondent-, From Our Correspondent, SALISBURY. Hatfield House, Hatfield. Hertfordshire, April 15., JOHN MUSKER. 28 Lombard Street, E.C.3, April 15., EXETER, Vice-President, International Olympic Committee, and President, International Amateur Athletic Federation. Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, April 17., JOHN LE ROUGETEL. Borovere Cottage, Alton, Hampshire, April 16., GEOFFREY SAMPSON. 2828 Yale Station, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., FRASER OF LONSDALE. House of Lords, April 18., JOHN GRIERSON. Calstone, Calne, Wiltshire, April 12., E. J. Cohn, ISOBEL ST. M. HARDIE. The President's Lodgings, Corpus Christi College, Oxford., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, W. N. E., G.H., FROM A CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our EDUCATION Correspondent's NOTEBOOK, FROM OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT, From Our Drama Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, From Our Special Correspondent, FROM OUR MUSIC CRITIC, By Our City Editor, From Our Industrial Correspondent,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Appointments And Situations, Surrey and Sussex Crematorium and, Opera Ballet And Concerts. Sport: Leyton Orient Are Relegated, Yesterday's Results, Pretendre Should Win Blue Riband Trial J. Jarvis Plans To Repeat His 1939 Success, Day Of Rain, Depression And Curtailment, Promising Bout Comes To Abrupt End, Sports in Brief, England's Double Disappointment, Holders Beaten In Rackets Final Thompson And Pugh Deserve Success, Rugby Club Records, Today's Football, Challenge To Top Clubs Week Of Exciting Matches Celtic v. The Kop, Lincolnshire Still Unbeaten. Arts and Entertainment: Television Programmes, The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 11,207, Art Nouveau Items In Demand, World Chess Game Adjourned, Littlewood Joins Chess Leaders. Picture Gallery: Some Hints on Help-yourself-Service. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News, Cambridge, Steele-Bodger To Head Selectors, Mr. R. Duncan Quits Stage Company, New Ambassador To Cuba, Centre For Urban Studies Unusual Research At Birmingham. News: Missile Sites Hit Near Hanoi Radar Equipment Destroyed, South Africa Bans Television Man, Ambassador Takes Message To Dr. Verwoerd, Mrs. Gandhi Admits Error In Statement To M.P.s 'Made In Confusion Of Debate', Rent Fixers Get A Few Tips, Britain Secures Reactor Order U.S. Competitors Defeated, Apology On British Troop Incursion, Courtaulds Bid For Bear Brand, Masses In Tourists' Language Urged, Draymen End Beer Delivery Strike, Sporting Simca For The Family Man, No Children's Trip To Study Trees, Bishop Complains Of Money Wasted On Churches, £51,000 Paid To Crime Victims, Dog Rescued After 5 Days In Hole, Looking For Heir To N.U.T. Throne, Computer To Keep Electoral Register Up-To-Date, Britain Lends £4M. For Latin America Aid Agreement Signed In Washington, Bersaglieri Drop In Unannounced, Italian Doctors Strike Call For Higher Fees, Case for a divided legal profession, Woman Pilot To Fly Round World, Crisis debate in Athens, Religion Without Quote Marks Tv Advertising Ban Eased, Mr. Wilson's Vision Of Labour As Dominant Parliamentary Party Acclaims The 'Unquestioned Leader', Congress Concerned Over U.S. Role In Europe Fears About Plans To Switch Another 15,000 Troops, Men Of Reading Queue Up With Fingerprints Five Police Forces Cooperate In Murder Hunt, China Withdraws Assistance Over Indonesia Mill, Challenge To Mormon Purity Campaign, 33 Britons Hurt By Grenade, Rumania Greets President Tito, 'No Knowledge' Of Pye Revolt, Meat Traders' Doubts On Commission, Seaweed Tests For Ulcer Drug, Liner Contract Not To Proceed, Australia Steps Up Broadcasts, Ghana Lifts Order Against O.C., 'Give Mods Hard Labour', U.S. Press Merger To Go Ahead, More Aid Urged For Britain's Alcoholics London's First Centre, Sudden Mountainous Sea Swept Five Overboard, Inquiry Told, France And Germany In Nato Poker Game, Chile Inquiry Into German Colony, Body Found In Plane From Moscow Shirt Tab Clue To Identity Paris Discovery, M.P. To Inquire Into Spanish Holiday Agencies' Support, Builders Wary Of Trade-In Plan, Boeing Not Committed To 'Jumbo' JET Right To Terminate Contract With Pan American, London's New Red Monsters Must Be Fed But First Catch Your Sixpence, Iraq Has Chance To Settle Kurdish Problem, Austrian Coalition Breaks Up, In Roman Footsteps on the Great Ridge, Trade Gap Widens By £18M. March Exports Down Budget Pointer In Imports Chancellor May Cut Demand, START Soon On A127 Flyover, Crewe-Glasgow Electric Rail Survey Starting Ministry Approve Decision, Mercedes Prices Increased, Chrysler Sum Up Trials Of Gas Turbine Cars, £39,000 Cigarette Load Stolen, B.B.C. 3 Protester Challenged, Minister Goes To U.S. To Put India's Case For Aid, Stony Response To Plea For Sinyavsky And Daniel Serious Obstacle To Russia Joining Writers' Organization, Web-Offset Printing Dispute: Minister Steps In, Attorney General At Moors Film, British Proposals For Windwards, French Film Ban Upheld, Singapore Base Pact Unlikely During Mr. Lee's Visit, Seamen Put Case To Mr. Gunter, Mr. Ian Smith To Change Censorship Rules Retreat To Avoid Clash With Judiciary, New Attack Launched On Early Warning Of Wages 'Black Market Deals' Might By-Pass Collective Bargaining. Display Advertising: Caterpillar Tractor Company, Jil, Air Canada, Wool Wich, Rootes Hire, Westlandhelicopters, British Oxygen, Kleinwort, Benson Limited, Omega, National Savings Certificate, Hoechst, The Hongkong Bank Group, Nu-Swift, City Of Portsmouth, Bank Of New South Wales, Amp. News in Brief. Law: Kenya Minister Cleared, Munsinger Inquiry Still Secret, Long Sentences For Spying In East Germany, L-Driver Withdraws Summons, F.A. Gets Back World Cup Man For Trial On Theft Charge, Delgado's Widow Questioned, Police Saved Man From Crowd, Eskimo Cleared Of Mother's Death, Six Months' Ban On Woman Driver. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1866. Politics and Parliament: Mr. Edelman To Move The Address, House Of Commons, Ending Loneliness Of The Speaker House Of Lords. Index. Editorials/Leaders: Paris Meets the Censor, Labour's New Face, What Price Copper?, Smokeless-and Cold, Prestissimo. Letters to the Editor: Export Incentives, Mediation In Rhodesia?, Olympic Games In Mexico Making Chances Equal For All, European Community, A Healthy Strain, Right Of Way. Court and Social: Court Circular. Obituaries: Dr. Herbert Duke, Sir Frank Baddeley, Mr. William Hunt Shipping In China, Mrs. Rose Hoenig, Mr. Felix Guépin. Reviews: Music Strongly Committed, Fighting Hero of Greek Tragedy, How Mme. Jurinac Sees the Feldmarschallin, Transcription for Pianos Resisted, Pianist's Gentle Approach, Miss Worth Makes Perfect Rattigan Heroine, The Artist's Fantasy. Business and Finance: Brown Bayley Group Caution, Argentine Sugar Price Freed, Large-Scale Help For Money Market, New Range From Univac In June, Killinghall Tin Earn Double, Unit Trust Offer, Directors' Dispute Ends: Members Support Board, Renault To Seek A Stake In Russia, $17M. Singer Purchase, O.P.E.C. Meeting Delayed, £700,000 Tractor Order, Norwegian Paper Firm Reduces Payroll, O.E.C.D. Warns Turkey, Study On Air Ferry Trends, Wall St. Favourites Hit By Profit-Taking, Clash With France Less Likely, Mystery Offer For Locker's Ests., Mutual Funds, Jo'burg Golds Drift, Pound No Worse After Trade Figures Smart Gain For Swiss Franc, Expanding American Stake In Thorn, Esso Profits Slump, £362,000 Purchase By Hargreaves Group, Building Order Books Still Declining, U.S. Bill Rates Move Up, Currys Earn Slightly L Ess, Honeywell Bookings 'Brisk', Lloyd's Packing Broadside, Work Halted At Nchanga Mine, Arthur Sanders Form Company, Dundee Exhibits In Vienna, U.S. Gross Product Leaps Ahead, Xerox Still Breaking Records, £200,000 Job On Dam For Gammon India, Zambia Talks On Copper Price Slight Increase Possible, £600,000 Contract For Guy Trucks, Swiss Banks to Enter World Issue Market, Bright Outlook For Tharsis Sales, Synthetic Resins Output Rises, Sharp Decline In Copper Wire Bars: Zambian Move Awaited, Easier Trend On Tokyo, N. Sea Gas May Be in Use by Year's End, Union Minière Denial, H. & M. Rayne Upswing 42½ Per Cent Rise, Unit Trust Prices. Stock Exchange Tables: Anaconda Tumbles $5 5/8 To $100 7/8, Weak Tone On Frankfurt Paris Depressed, Recent Issues, Latest Dividends, Muffled Impact Of Trade Deficit On Shares, Option Rates, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, Turn Round In R.S.T. Loss For Pound, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Oils Rise But Coppers DIP. Shipping News: Movements Of Liners. Business Appointments: F.A.O. Appointment, New Director At S.C.O.W., Mr. J. K. Dick Promoted Mitchell Cotts Chairman. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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